I have no experience in the Animal field but my job involves commissioning training for other topics, and to be honest these days taught courses and on-line courses carry equal weight in the areas I look at - you have still gained the academic credits so are proving you have the underpinning knowledge, whichever way you do it. You have to be realistic about your abilities to travel for the course, and if it provied a real problem and you had to drop out of the taught course, that would be so much time wasted for you in your future career. You are doing the right thing in getting experience, volunteering, and placements. However, from your point of view, may I suggest that you need to check what work you plan to do, and whether the Zoology qualification is as relevant as the Animal Management one for the kind of work you might be looking for - you need to be sure that you are on the right pathway and not going off at a tangent because the other course is more convenient. You could ask at your vets - perhaps a veterinary nurse course would be an option, or something similar? I do wish you good luck - keep us informed!